SOLUTION: If the measure of angle one is five x and the measure of angle two is one hundred, solve for x. M<1=(5x)° m<2=100°

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Question 1010876: If the measure of angle one is five x and the measure of angle two is one hundred, solve for x.
M<1=(5x)° m<2=100°

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If they are equal, then 5x = 100 and x = 20.
If they are supplementary, then 5x + 100 = 180 and x = 16.
If they are complementary, then 5x + 100 = 90 and x = -2.

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